Court dismisses case to determine homosexuality of anal poking of suspects
A Kenyan High Court has released a case testing the legitimateness of butt-centric tests as evidence of homosexuality. Two men, who say Kenyan police constrained them to experience the methodology to demonstrate they had gay sex, propelled the case, requiring the tests to be announced illegal. "There was no other way proof could have been gotten," ruled Mombasa judge Mathew Emukule. Gay person acts are illicit in Kenya, culpable by up to 14 years in jail. Gay Ugandans lament escaping to Kenya The judge rejected cases by the two men that they were sexually oppressed and that the tests were commensurate to torment. "I discover no infringement of human pride, right to protection and right to opportunity of the candidates,'' he said, reports the AP news office. Their legal counselor affirmed that they will claim against the choice. Their trial for supposedly having gay sex is continuous. "I sat in court holding my jaw in dismay," said...